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Home Front: Culture Wars
Sharpton: 'Gangsterism' Harming Blacks
2006-08-19
Ouch! The cognitive dissonance...
Many black youths fall under a spell of "gangster mentality," preventing them from becoming leaders and making a positive impact in politics, the Rev. Al Sharpton said. The civil rights activist faulted Hollywood and the record industry for making "gangsterism" seem cool and acceptable.
“I think we've allowed a whole generation of young people to feel that if they're focused, they're not black enough. If they speak well and act well, they're acting white, and there's nothing more racist than that.”
"We have got to get out of this gangster mentality, acting as if gangsterism and blackness are synonymous," Sharpton said Thursday at the annual conference of the National Association of Black Journalists. "I think we've allowed a whole generation of young people to feel that if they're focused, they're not black enough. If they speak well and act well, they're acting white, and there's nothing more racist than that."

The key to leadership is taking the initiative to change things, said Sharpton. He said his National Action Network is just one group willing to help young black leaders get into politics. "Nobody broke in my house in Brooklyn and dragged me out the projects and made me a leader, I wanted to do that. Clearly, we would work with young people who want to do the work," he said.

Lottie Shackelford, vice chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee, said during the same panel discussion that the time is ripe for getting more young black people involved. "So many young folks are waiting to be asked, or they say they want others to move so they can gain a slot, and I say, there's room for everybody. Let's work together," she said.

Sharpton, who competed in several Democratic primaries during a 2004 presidential bid, said he might run again in 2008 but will decide after this November's elections.
Posted by:Uleresh Cheater1151

#11  I've seen Sharpton at the gates in Hartsfield - Jackson Airport in Atlanta. You think he doesn't have a following? He draws a crowd everywhere he goes, photos, signatures, hand shakes, the works.
Posted by: Besoeker   2006-08-19 18:01  

#10  Sharpton: 'Gangsterism' Harming Blacks

This from the cappo di tutti cappo of pseudo-legitimate black gangsterism. Sharpton is the master of fraud and shakedowns. Remember Tawana Brawley?

http://www.slate.com/id/2087557

The case fizzled when a security guard for Brawley's lawyers testified that the lawyers and Sharpton knew Brawley was lying. A grand jury investigation concluded in late 1988 that Brawley "was not the victim of forcible sexual assault" and that the whole thing was a hoax. The report specifically exonerated Pagones, and in 1998 Pagones won a defamation lawsuit against Sharpton, Brawley, and Brawley's lawyers. Sharpton was ordered to pay Pagones $65,000. Johnnie Cochran and other Sharpton benefactors subsidized the payment.
Posted by: Zenster   2006-08-19 16:21  

#9  Ya know that snot-nosed no-talent kid in Band practice who was always screaming for others to play in tune?
Posted by: mcsegeek1   2006-08-19 15:34  

#8  Or you are a black republican. No room for those "uncle Toms" according to the NAACP.
Posted by: DarthVader   2006-08-19 14:15  

#7  Lottie Shackelford, vice chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee, said during the same panel discussion that the time is ripe for getting more young black people involved. "So many young folks are waiting to be asked, or they say they want others to move so they can gain a slot, and I say, there's room for everybody. Let's work together," she said.

Unless, of course, you support Lieberman. We don't have room in our tent for the likes of him or anyone who supports him.

:)
Posted by: Crush Spaising9877   2006-08-19 10:25  

#6  Even a broken clock is right twice a day.
Posted by: Korora   2006-08-19 10:00  

#5  Damn straight. Ask Tawana Brawley...
Posted by: tu3031   2006-08-19 09:24  

#4  damn interlopers
Posted by: Frank G   2006-08-19 09:20  

#3  Many black youths fall under a spell of "gangster mentality," preventing them from becoming leaders and making a positive impact in politics, the Rev. Al Sharpton said

Working fine in Zim and South Africa Al, it's all in the number mate, it's all in the numbers.
Posted by: Besoeker   2006-08-19 05:01  

#2  Gangsterism is merely thuggery, while race-hustling has a certain piratical panache.
Posted by: Fordesque   2006-08-19 01:33  

#1  The civil rights activist faulted Hollywood and the record industry for making "gangsterism" seem cool and acceptable.

Right: always someone else's fault.

If "gangterism" wasn't already cool and acceptable to a certain market Hollywood and the record companies wouldn't touch it. Now, I do believe that this kind of media overload creates a feedback loop, but the media didn't invent the original product - that was home-grown in the 'hood.

"I think we've allowed a whole generation of young people to feel that if they're focused, they're not black enough. If they speak well and act well, they're acting white, and there's nothing more racist than that."

I'll give him credit for that. He's starting to sound like The Cos.
Posted by: xbalanke   2006-08-19 00:47  

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